Five Senses Poetry

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Megan Stone & Nora Williams ECED 4300 B Dr. Tonja Root Spring 2010 4 th Grade

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Five Senses Poetry. Megan Stone & Nora Williams ECED 4300 B Dr. Tonja Root Spring 2010 4 th Grade. Nora Williams. Prewriting ELA4W4 The student consistently uses a writing process to develop, revise, and evaluate writing. The student. Nora Williams. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Megan Stone & Nora WilliamsECED 4300 BDr. Tonja RootSpring 20104th Grade

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PrewritingELA4W4 The student consistently uses a writing process to develop, revise,

and evaluate writing. The student

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a. Plans and drafts independently and resourcefully.

b. Revises selected drafts to improve coherence and progression by adding, deleting,

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consolidating, and rearranging text.

c. Edits to correct errors in spelling, punctuation, etc.

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What is five senses poetry? Sight TasteSmellTouchHearing

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Sight –What can you see?Taste-What can you taste?Smell-What can you smell?Touch-What can you touch or feel?

Hearing-What can you hear?

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Five senses poetry. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://academics.uww.edu/cni/webquest/Fall02/Poetry%20Webquest/fivesensespoetry.html

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SatisfactionPeace is a rainbow of color.It smells like a rose,and it tastes like sugar.Peace sounds like a bluebirdand feels like a handshake.

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How do I create a five sense poem? : (N.F. Williams, early childhood. ed, April 5, 2010)

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Title_____________

___________ look like a(n)___________

___________ smell like a(n)___________

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___________ feel like a(n)____________

___________ taste like a(n)____________

___________ sound like a(n)__________

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Look for…ParticipationCompleted the graphic organizer

Used correct words for with matching senses.

Has the basic structure organized

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Megan StoneGPS:ELA4W4 The student consistently uses a writing process to develop, revise, and evaluate writing. The student c. Edits to correct errors in spelling, punctuation, etc.

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PLO: Students will create

a 5 sense poem.

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PoetryRely on 5 sensesBased on observationsAll five senses together

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Errors in writing◦Grammatical◦Capitalization◦Punctuation◦Structure◦Organization

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Grant, E. (n.d.). My Five senses. Retrieved 1 April 2010 from http://www.tooter4kids.com/classroom/5_senses_poetry.htm

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Wonderful World by Eva Grant

I can seeTrees and grass,The sun and sky;

I can tasteChocolate ice

cream,

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Apple pie;I can hear

Music, laughter,Words you said;

I can smellPerfume, flowers,

Baking bread;

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I can touchSilk and velvet,A baby's skin;

What a wonderfulWorld I'm in!

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5 Senses Poem ◦Mistakes included◦ Shared pen technique◦Whole group◦Capitalization, punctuation,

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My decorations looks like a fantasy my flowers smells like cotton candy

My present feel like a box of rock Mine cake tastes like chocolate

pudding My friends sound like they are

laughing What a wonderful birthday!

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Edited 5 Senses PoemStructureCapitalizationPunctuationComplete sentences